Suns of beaches
We are afternoon beaching it today since the weather is so good and our daughter loves it so much. I have been in Finland for 15 years next month and I don't remember a Summer with as many hot days as this. Sure, hot is not the 47 degrees of Australian hot but, it is hot enough.
My wife, @momone (pictured) said she doesn't remember the water ever being this warm before and she has lived in this area for most of her life. Generally, large lakes like this one stay pretty frosty so it is nice for her who is freezing in a sauna normally.
It is nice to get out if the house and let some of life's challenges, wait. I am sure they will still be there when the weather cools off so, no worries.
Back to the water. I am sweating too much.
Taraz
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Glad to hear you can take a dip in the generally cold af water, great for the body, mind, and soul.
I'm wondering about an analysis of your average post payout v's average payout when the first image is a backside :D
There is a multiplier loophole in the backend.
Take the moments you're given right? Nice picture as always.
You guys are lucky to have a normally frigid lake become for comfortable,
True, we all need to take some time off every now and then and enjoy the simple things in life. I loved the title by the way. Enjoy the water.
That you have a lake where to appease the heat and the sweating is a privilege, so to enjoy it!
Certainly looks like a great place to be @tarazkp!
The weather is changing everywhere and you can be always surprised. Mostly in the last 7 years. Enjoy your time!
The photography is beautiful, I really like the landscape and the spontaneous way in which you upload the post ...
Hi Taraz. I am glad you guys are getting out the house quite a bit. The trick with the cold water is to run in and run out. When your body starts to go numb then you hop back in and the water is warm. Did that often when diving in the Atlantic. A trick for poor people who don't have money for wet suits.
You understand how things change...? I won’t be here to notice, but I wonder where your camera will aim in 15 years. Perhaps a comparison shot with Mummy and Smallsteps.